IRVINE, Ca. – If the first-ever “Hoops by Ugland Skills Summit” was any more of a smashing success, the Beckman High gymnasium might have been left in a shambles Saturday.
Some 90 or high school players from Southern California (and a notable couple from Milwaukee) were on hand Saturday for the event – run by Devin Ugland and multiple family members – as were some of the most respected “skills” instructors in Southern California.
And players were also able to hear from notable speakers, including broadcaster Casey Jacobsen (a McDonald’s All-American at Glendora High and college All-American at Stanford before being a first-round pick of the Phoenix Suns) and Ronnie Flores (Ball Is Life).
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